My 95 GMC Suburban power seats are not working there's no power going to the switches and there's no wire's exposed and I can't find the fuse to see if its blown. I don't know if there may be another issue or if I'm not looking in the right place. Thank you for your time to help me resolve this issue.
SOURCE: 2000 GMC Sierra Power seat stopped working
check the wires behind the seat control on the side if the seat, sometimes the wires will get pinched and short to ground
SOURCE: Power Door Lock Problem
The last post by maddog1321 was exactly what I had with my right rear door. The electric locks would not lock and unlock, and you almost couldn't do it manually without my feeling I was about to break something. I took the door panel off, oiled everything and got no relief. Finally, I saw the above post and drilled out the aft-most pop-rivet. THE WINDOW WORKED PERFECTLY! I didn't drill out the forward (closest to the handle) pop-rivet because I wanted to do one at a time so the solenoid would not fall out of place. I then put a new pop-rivet in place of the one I drilled out. I then reinstalled everything and the locks work like new.
SOURCE: power front seats
Use a hammer and tap each of the travel rails on seat, this worked great for me, something just gets misaligned in there.
SOURCE: 2000 GMC Jimmy Power seat stopped working
Left side of the dash, to the right of the IP fuse block. Its a 25 amp circuit breaker, an aluminum cased breaker. CHECK FOR POWER ON THE SEAT SWITCH "A" TERMINAL AND GROUND ON THE "D" TERMINAL. IF YOU HAVE POWER AND GROUND THE SWITCH IS BAD.
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SOURCE: Driver's side power seat and heat in both seats not working
hello, have someone check all fuses-and plugs for the power seat, they may be a relay for this problem, can call autoparts store and ask about any relays for the heated seats and the power seat, if thats not it you may have to replace, electric motor for seat, sounds like a fuse, the way it all quit working..
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